Rocket Stove CO2 emmisions for plants

I absolutely love the rocket stove thermal heaters and I had a question about the emmisions. Maybe I am mislead here but I am under the impression that the exhaust from rocket stoves consists of 1 -steam and 2-CO2. This interests me because many plants can do very well with added CO2 in the air as long as the temperature stays at a moderate level. That being said I am wondering if it would be possible to exhaust the emmisions into greenhouse beds or a greenhouse in general, this could supplement the plants as well as provide an exhaust that would only be beneficial. Please let me know if this is possible. Thanks ya'll.

And sometimes, the first symptom that you have CO poisoning is that you wake up dead.

Never ever vent any wood burning appliance into an enclosed space with any oxygen breathers in it. The risk is just too high.

I have never seen anybody put a CO alarm or meter in the exhaust stream of a rocket stove, but even if the meter or alarm said it was safe, that doesn't prove that the stove will never produce CO under certain conditions.

I was thinking of venting it into a greenhouse that was separate from the living quarters and also it would be a ventilated greenhouse as well, it sounds like it might still be dangerous to do this however. thanks for the insight!